city of monash open gardens · features natives, wicking beds, veggies and fruit trees. zofia’s...
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Supported by
Inaugural
CITY OF MONASHOPEN GARDENS
Saturday 10 November10am–4pm
Presented by Waverley Garden Club
LINDA’S GARDEN: 5 Woolcock Road, Burwood | 60 K8
Lawn free courtyard garden with many flowers, fruit trees and arbours, Winner “Gardening Australia’s Gardener of the Year: Regular Sized Garden 2016”
LYN AND ERROL’S GARDEN: 9 Ewart Lane, Burwood | 61 A9
Townhouse-sized rambling cottage-style garden with flowers, herbs and an experimental patch of natives.
GILL AND MICK’S GARDEN: 2/53 Euston Road, Hughesdale | 69 D6
Planted just over 12 months ago, this compact, lush garden features natives, wicking beds, veggies and fruit trees.
ZOFIA’S GARDEN: 20 Imperial Avenue Mt. Waverley | 70 A1
A garden with many sustainable features including chooks, ponds and worm farms that keeps the owner self-sufficient in veggies.
MELISSA’S GARDEN: 15 Kippax Court, Mt Waverley | 70 C3
Family and pet friendly, this purple and orange themed garden is designed to cope with neglect, drought and the odd bit of stomping.
NORBERT AND MEE LEE’S GARDEN: 433 Stephensons Rd, Mt Waverley | 70 E4
Garden uses organic practices and companion planting to produce many unusual and delicious veggies and fruit to feed the family.
NICK’S GARDEN: 40 Hampshire Road, Glen Waverley | 70 H8
Low-maintenance but extensively planted and carefully maintained garden, with lots of pots.
SHEILA’S GARDEN: 262 Lum Road, Wheelers Hill | 80 F1
A densely-planted cottage-style garden with lots of colour, garden art and statues. Tank water is used to grow old fashioned flowers and vegetables, which are harvested all year round.
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ENTRY TO ALL GARDENS IS FREE.